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Season 9 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 200 :09x01 - The Outrage (1) (Nov/27/1980) | | On Walton's Mountain, Harley Foster, a co-worker of John's, is suspected of being an escaped convict who killed a man years before. In the following days, several problems ensue for Harley and John, but things turn out well, with President Roosevelt signing a pardon for Foster before he died. Also on the mountain, Ike and Corabeth are arguing over her wanting to work as a real estate agent, and Cindy is disappointed with the Walton girls for not letting help out around the house. | | Guest Stars: Dick Sargent as Chief, Jordan Suffin as Norman, Hal Williams as Harley Foster, Lynn Hamilton (1) as Verdie Foster, Lisa Harrison (1) as Antoinette "Toni" Hazelton, Michael Reed as John Curtis Willard, Marshall Reed (2) as John Curtis Willard, John Crawford (1) as Sheriff Ep Bridges, Tony Becker as Drew Cutler | Director: Philip Leacock (1) Writer: Rod Peterson, Claire Whitaker | | | |
| 201 :09x02 - The Outrage (2) (Nov/27/1980) | | The episode concludes with the residents of Walton's Mountain paying tribute to the late President Roosevelt when the train carrying him comes through the nearby train station. | | Guest Stars: Jason Moses as Josh Foster, Jordan Suffin as Norman, Marshall Reed (2) as John Curtis Willard, Michael Reed as John Curtis Willard, Hal Williams as Harley Foster, Hank Stohl as The Radio Announcer, Lynn Hamilton (1) as Verdie Foster, Lisa Harrison (1) as Antoinette "Toni" Hazelton, John Crawford (1) as Sheriff Ep Bridges, Tony Becker as Drew Cutler, Dick Sargent as Chief | Director: Philip Leacock (1) Writer: Claire Whitaker, Rod Peterson | | | |
| 202 :09x03 - The Pledge (Dec/04/1980) | | After the death of Sweet Billy, Mary Ellen decides to go back to school to become a doctor. After being discouraged by her college advisor to take classes in another field, Mary Ellen gets some advice from Sweet Billy's sister to not give up on her dream. Meanwhile, the other Walton women get prepared for Jason's birthday party. | | Guest Stars: Ellen Geer as Ronie, Dick Christie (1) as Sgt. Carey, Bucklind Beery as Dr. Hollison, Chip Frye as Charley, Dennis Robertson as Dean Clifford, Richard Lineback as Sweet Billy, Tony Becker as Drew Cutler, Laurence Lau (1) as Young G.I. | Director: Lawrence Dobkin Writer: Kathleen Hite | | | | | | | | | |
| 205 :09x06 - The Pursuit (Jan/01/1981) | | When Jim Bob arrives home unexpectedly with a girl named Kathy following not far behind, they soon learn that she is pregnant with Jim Bob’s child. Not believing Kathy is telling the truth; John has a talk with her and voices his concerns. After the truth comes out, Jim Bob and Kathy agree to remain friends. In Japan, Ben is being a handful for his captors who ultimately put him in solitary confinement. | | Guest Stars: Jerry Fujukama as Camp Commander, Frank Catalano as Augie, Hatsuo Uda as Corporal, Ted Noose as Master Sergeant Bruner, Ken Michelman as Cpl. Bergstrom, Richard Molnar as Billy, Jerry Hoffman (1) as Lt. Saunders, Dane Witherspoon as Clint, Jennifer Jason Leigh as Kathy, Lisa Harrison (1) as Antoinette "Toni" Hazelton, Jordan Suffin as Norman | Director: Philip Leacock (1) Writer: Michael McGreevey | | | | | | |
| 204 :09x08 - The Move (Jan/15/1981) | | After Ben returns home from the war, he begins making plans for Cindy and his future. Wanting to go to school to become an engineer, Ben's dreams are soon dashed when John expresses his desire to make him a partner at the mill. While he is deciding what to do, Olivia gets a relapse of her T.B. and has to move to Arizona. Upon hearing John's plans of selling the mill in order to be with Olivia in Arizona, Ben decides to give up his dreams to run the mill, in order to keep the business in the family. | | Guest Stars: Lewis Arquette as J.D. Pickett, Dan Frazer as Col. Brunson, Ed Couppee as Captain Bennett, Len Wayland as Mr. Gentry | Director: Harvey Laidman Writer: Kathleen Hite | | | |
| 208 :09x09 - The Whirlwind (Jan/22/1981) | | Coming home to visit the family from the Army base, Jim Bob gets a ride from Jonesy, a man passing through the mountain. After having an accident, he stays with the Walton’s as Jim Bob fixes his car. During this time the stranger and Mary Ellen fall in love, only to have their relationship put on hold by the news that Curt may still be alive in Florida. Meanwhile, Jason buys the Dew Drop Inn, and thanks to help of his family and Corabeth, is able to re-open the place with rousing success. | | Guest Stars: Richard Gilliland as Arlington Wescott Jones III, Michael Reed as John Curtis Willard, Marshall Reed (2) as John Curtis Willard, Pamela McMyler as Betty Howell | Director: Nell Cox (1) Writer: Claire Whitaker | | | | | | |
| 210 :09x11 - The Carousel (Feb/12/1981) | | Upon her father's death, Cindy learns she was adopted as a child. Wanting her daughter to know her biological grandmother, she and Ben soon begin searching for her mother. Eventually, Cindy and Ben are successful in finding her mother, and are happy when she tells them she would like to keep in touch with her daughter and family. Meanwhile, Drew stays with the Walton's while his parents are gone for a few weeks. | | Guest Stars: Tony Becker as Drew Cutler, Penelope Windust as Bernadine, Bill Erwin as Dr. Grover, Anita Dangler as Mrs. Foley, Edward Bell (1) as Mr. Nichols | Director: Herbert Hirschman Writer: Robert Pirosh | | | |
| 211 :09x12 - The Hot Rod (Feb/19/1981) | | After being discharged from the Air Core, Jim Bob and his friend Jody come back to Walton's Mountain and start rebelling against the life they lived while in the Army. However, after Jody got in an accident, the boys realize that the lives they were living were dangerous and ultimately open up a garage to fix the vehicles of their neighbors. Meanwhile, the Baldwin sisters get an unwelcome visit from a Government employee, telling them to dismantle their recipe machine. | | Guest Stars: Helen Kleeb as Mamie Baldwin, Mary Jackson (1) as Emily Baldwin, Jason Moses as Josh Foster, John Carter (1) as Deputy Walt Hendrix, Herb Armstrong as Cafe Owner, Lynn Hamilton (1) as Verdie Foster, Charles R. Penland as Jody Foster, Tom Williams (1) as Mr. Winthrop | Director: Bob Sweeney (1) Writer: Scott Hamner | | | |
| 212 :09x13 - The Gold Watch (Feb/26/1981) | | After an old beau of Rose comes to Walton's Mountain unexpectedly, his friends soon learn that he spent time in a mental institution. When his sister finds out where he is, Stanley and his friends are able to convince her to stay in the area, where he finds a job at a local newspaper. Meanwhile, a country music singer recently hired at the Dew Drop Inn begins hitting on Toni, much to the displeasure of Jason. | | Guest Stars: Helen Kleeb as Mamie Baldwin, Mary Jackson (1) as Emily Baldwin, George Strattan as Customer, Rex Benson as Mr. Cuthbert, Virginia Peters as The Angry Woman, Curtis Credel as Johnny Calico, Lisa Harrison (1) as Antoinette "Toni" Hazelton, Terry Burns as Dr. Martin, Carolyn Coates as Elvira Perkins, William Schallert as Stanley Perkins | Director: Walt Gilmore Writer: Juliet Packer | | | |
| 213 :09x14 - The Beginning (Mar/05/1981) | | When Tom, the new minister arrives on the mountain, he calls the residents to arms to fix up the run-down church. Meanwhile, when Jason mentions Toni is Jewish one night, a big argument erupts inside the Walton home when the couple discusses getting married. However, thanks to Ben, the family becoming divided about Jason and Toni's relationship, resulting in the couple breaking up. Things soon get patched up, thanks to the help of the new minister and Toni soon accepts Jason's marriage proposal. | | Guest Stars: Mary Jackson (1) as Emily Baldwin, Helen Kleeb as Mamie Baldwin, Lisa Harrison (1) as Antoinette "Toni" Hazelton, Kip Niven as Rev. Tom Marshall | Director: Lawrence Dobkin Writer: Kathleen Hite | | | |
| 214 :09x15 - The Pearls (Mar/12/1981) | | When Elizabeth beings to feel neglected at home, she decides to go to Arizona to visit with her parents. However, when the rest of the family finds out her plans, Jason is able to convince her to stay home until Olivia is feeling better. Meanwhile, as Corabeth goes back home to visit a dying relative, her younger sister comes to Walton's Mountain, where she and Ike begin to hit it off. | | Guest Stars: Mary Jackson (1) as Emily Baldwin, Helen Kleeb as Mamie Baldwin, Llynn Storer as Bus Station Announcer, Rand Hopkins as Taxi Driver, Taylor Lacher as Vern Billy Stalcup, Ronnie Claire Edwards as Orma Lee | Director: James Sheldon Writer: Mary Worrell | | | |
| 215 :09x16 - The Victims (Mar/19/1981) | | As Erin talks with a friend of hers on a phone, her family soon learns that Laurie’s husband has become abusive since returning from the war. It is only after Kenny barricades himself inside his house that he realizes he needs help to overcome what he saw while serving in the Military, and agrees to go to a VA hospital to seek the help he needs. Meanwhile, thanks to some help from Ike, Jim Bob goes into the army surplus business. | | Guest Stars: John Carter (1) as Deputy Walt Hendrix, Archie Lang as Buck Vernon, Michael J. McDonough as Deputy Ernie Allen, Ben Andrews as Kenny Ellis, Carol Jones (1) as Laurie Ellis | Director: Lawrence Dobkin Writer: Juliet Packer | | | | | | |
| 217 :09x18 - The Indiscretion (May/07/1981) | | After finding a letter addressed to Ike from another woman, Corabeth fears the worst and ultimately leaves her husband. However, they soon work things out and ultimately patch things up. Meanwhile, Elizabeth is facing her own relationship problems with Drew, with him suggesting they spend the night together to celebrate their anniversary. | | Guest Stars: Dana Craig as Deputy Bull, Alvy Moore as Frank Sims, Victoria Carroll as Nina Sue, Tony Becker as Drew Cutler | Director: James Sheldon Writer: E. F. Wallengren | | | |
| 218 :09x19 - The Heartache (May/14/1981) | | When Stanley proposes to Rose, she happily accepts. But when she begins suffering from heartburn, she goes to the doctor and finds out that she has a heart condition that requires medication, Rose soon calls off their engagement. Heartbroken, Stanley leaves the mountain, but eventually comes back and with the help of Ike, he is able to persuade Rose to ultimately get married to him. Meanwhile, Cindy begins to work in nearby Charlottesville, only to realize how much she misses being around to see her daughter grow up. | | Guest Stars: Mary Jackson (1) as Emily Baldwin, Helen Kleeb as Mamie Baldwin, Marshall Reed (2) as John Curtis Willard, Michael Reed as John Curtis Willard, Ken Sansom as Dr. Cole, William Schallert as Stanley Perkins, Kip Niven as Rev. Tom Marshall, Corinne Camacho as Mrs. Bassett (as Corinne Michaels) | Director: Herbert Hirschman Writer: Kathleen Hite | | | |
| 219 :09x20 - The Lumberjack (May/21/1981) | | When a lumberjack comes to Walton's Mountain looking to help Ben with his business, things don't go as planned during their meeting. However, when the lumberjack meets Erin, they soon develop feelings for each other. When she learns that he is the son of a large lumber mill owner and they don't get along with each other, she is able to help both father and son are able to work past their problems and begin talking to one another again. Meanwhile, Ike and Jim Bob are able to unearth a dumping ground of illegal radioactive waste. | | Guest Stars: Robert Dryer as Tom Hurley, Vivian Brown as Roxie, Lew Horn as Mr. Franklin, Richard Eastham as Mr. Wesley Northridge, Morgan Stevens as Paul Matthews Northridge | Director: Harvey Laidman Writer: Carol Zeitz | | | |
| 220 :09x21 - The Hostage (May/28/1981) | | When Mary Ellen learns that a dying mountain man has allowed a nearby man to marry his 14 year-old granddaughter, she decides to take the girl home to keep her safe, only to have the neighbor kidnap Elizabeth. Upon finding rescuing her from Job, Elizabeth helps him from receive a light sentence. Meanwhile, as this is occurring, the Baldwin sisters are excited when a favorite cousin comes to visit. | | Guest Stars: Helen Kleeb as Mamie Baldwin, Mary Jackson (1) as Emily Baldwin, John Crawford (1) as Sheriff Ep Bridges, Alfred Hopson as Rance Crooks, Debbie Lytton as Sissy Crooks, Fran Ryan (1) as Eula Mae Moonie, Gary Grubbs as Job Moonie, Mary Wickes as Cousin Octavia | Director: Herbert Hirschman Writer: Marjorie Fowler | | | |
| 221 :09x22 - The Revel (Jun/04/1981) | | When John Boy goes to New York to find out the status of his book, he runs into bad luck and an old friend. When his publisher gives him some money to get back to home, John Boy begins to have a new look about the way he was living his life. Meanwhile, the Baldwin sisters begin planning a party to gather their old friends from finishing school. | | Guest Stars: Mary Jackson (1) as Emily Baldwin, Ted Jordan as Man in the Bar, Robert Ackerman (1) as The Bartender, Treva Frazee as Landlady, James Ingersoll as Mike O'Brien, Lew Palter as Personel Man, Robert Rockwell as Clayton Anderson, Bettye Ackerman as Belle Becker, Helen Kleeb as Mamie Baldwin | Director: Harry Harris (1) Writer: Scott Hamner | | | |
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